WWII Online is a player-driven game, without someone stepping up and communicating things can get a little rough and less enjoyable. Today's goal is to share some tips with you that I have been able to learn by playing that I think will help anyone better understand the framework/procedure for getting players directed and your objectives completed. You do not need to be a High Command officer to be a field leader, but it certainly does enhance your capabilities and it is interwoven into the game's design. For improved understanding, or even a refresher course, bare with me and read along as I lay out these key fundamentals to making the WWII Online experience its absolute best.

We'd like to wish you a Happy Easter weekend, and also inform of you of next weekend's events. Saturday's Operation "Spring Boot" will be an infantry-based campaign event led by the High Command and organized by HEAV265. Sunday's Rat Chat will be an eye-opening in-depth review of the next patch coming to WWII Online, featuring demonstrations of content in the works and a discussion of how we can take WWII Online technology forward. Of course, we will put together a window of time to accept some questions, but this Rat Chat will be more of a demonstration than a Question & Answer session.

S! WWII Online Community, providing you with a courtesy notice that the error that we were experiencing for the last couple of days where users could not add a new card / billing method to their account was resolved this morning, and is now ready to accept that information again. That means players can subscribe, or existing subscribers can manage their payment method. Thanks for your patience everyone!

This evening our team deployed a patch to the WWII Online server in an effort to stabilize things. That fix did work, but it broke something else. We are preparing for another deployment on our server Monday, March 16th 2020, and you may see some instability overnight until that server hot fix is deployed. CRS Game Management will be on alert for game crashes throughout the night. The training server will remain online and operational throughout that time. We will work to keep the Campaign online as best we can, but until this next hot fix is out (Monday sometime), anticipate additional crashes. Thanks for your patience and understanding, we are working on stabilizing this and will get it done.

The move to Portland is well underway with servers being configured here locally, our new colocation (server housing facility) established and our new internet service and cross-connect pulled to our cabinet and ready to go. We have a couple of very basic pictures to show you today as installation of network and server equipment approaches quickly. This has been made possible thanks to all of those who participated in the recent fundraiser initiative, and to that end I’d like to thank you and share this update to show your contributions being put to work. All of us at Cornered Rat Software would like to wish you and your families a very Happy Thanksgiving.